Question
According World Press Freedom Index 2022 which country
is 3rd top most country in the Index?Solution
- On the World Press Freedom Day (3rd May), the 20th edition of the World Press Freedom Index was published by Reporters without Borders (RSF).
- The 2022 edition of the World Press Freedom Index, which assesses the state of journalism in 180 countries and territories, highlights the disastrous effects of news and information chaos – the effects of a globalised and unregulated online information space that encourages fake news and propaganda.
- Theme for 2022: Journalism under digital siege.
- India ranked 150th among the 180 countries .
- Norway
- Denmark
- Sweden
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